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Dr. Terry Haines

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Telephone: +61 3 9265 1774
   
Facsimile: +61 3 9265 1577
   
Email: terrence.haines@med.monash.edu.au

Teaching Responsibilities

Supervision of PhD, Masters and Honours level health professionals

Fields of Expertise

  • Gerontology
  • Rehabilitation
  • Health economics
  • Research design and analysis

Research Interests

  • Prevention of accidental falls by older adults
  • Research driven by health practitioners
  • Rehabilitation in oncology
  • Measurement of health-related quality-of-life
  • Community-based rehabilitation programs
  • Use of multi-media as a tool for health promotion

Community Associations

Dr Haines is a member of the Australia and New Zealand Falls Prevention Society management committee, a member of the Southern Health Research Advisory Council, has served as a National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant Review panel member (2006, 2007), frequently reviews manuscripts for several leading peer-reviewed journals in the fields of gerontology and rehabilitation, and is actively involved in his local church.

Awards

Early Career Researcher Award (2007) – The University of Queensland School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Best Student Poster Presentation (2004) – 1st Australian Falls Prevention Conference, Manly, NSW.

Research Methods Award (1999) - Australian Physiotherapy Association / University of Melbourne

Select Publications

Online Resources Developed

The Kitchen Table Exercise Program was developed for patients with mobility problems being discharged from hospital. The workbook for this program can be accessed from the above link

2008 and in press      

  • Haines T. Economic evaluations and decision making in health care. In: Taylor S, Foster M and Fleming J, editors. Healthcare Practice and Policy in Australia: Oxford University Press (2008).
  • Barker R, Kendall M, Amsters D, Pershouse K, Haines T, Kuipers P.  The relationship between quality of life and disability across the lifespan for people with spinal cord injury.  Spinal Cord. In Press (Accepted May 2008) IF (2006) = 1.8 77th of 147 (Clinical Neurology).
  • Chang A, Haines T, Jackson C, Yang I, Nitz J, Low-Choy N, Darnell R, Vicenzino B. Rationale and design of the PRSM study: Pulmonary Rehabilitation or Self Management for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), what is the best approach? Contemporary Clinical Trials. In Press (Accepted May 2008). IF(2006) = 1.3 49th of 76 (Medicine, Research & Experimental)
  • Barker A, Nitz J, Low-Choy N, Haines T.  Clinimetric evaluation of the physical mobility scale supports clinicians and researchers in residential aged care.  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  In Press (Accepted April 2008). IF (2006) = 1.8 6th of 27 (Rehabilitation).
  • Haines T, Hill K, Walsh W, Osborne R.  Response to letter from Webster and Courtney.  Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 2008; 63:543.
  • Haines T. Moving forward with hospital falls prevention.  British Medical Journal 2008; Rapid response, http://www.bmj.com/cgi/eletters/bmj.39499.546030.BEv1
  • McPhail S, Beller, E, Haines T. Two perspectives of proxy reporting of health-related quality of life using the EQ-5D, an investigation of agreement. Medical Care. In Press (Accepted April 2008). IF (2006) = 3.7, 2nd of 39 (Health Policy and Services), 10th of 98 (Public, Environmental and Occupational Health), 3rd of 57 (Health Care Sciences and Services)
  • Haines T, Brown C, Morrison J. Public provision of four-wheeled walkers: Contingent valuation study of economic benefit.  Australasian Journal on Ageing. In Press (Accepted March 2008).
  • Haines T, Kuys S, Morrison G, Clarke J, Bew P.  Balance impairment not predictive of falls in geriatric rehabilitation wards.  Journals of Gerontology (Medical Sciences). 2008; 63: 523-28.  IF (2006) = 2.9.  3rd of 20 (Gerontology), 10th of 30 (Geriatrics and Gerontology). 
  • Foster M, Mitchell G, Haines T et al. Does Enhanced Primary Care enhance primary care? Policy-induced dilemmas for allied health professionals. Medical Journal of Australia.  2008; 188: 29-32.  IF (2006) = 2.6, 21st of 103 (Medicine, General and Internal).

2007

  • Turner B, Fleming J, Cornwell P, Worrall L, Onsworth T, Haines T, Kendall L, Chenoweth L.  A qualitative study of the transition from hospital to home for individuals with acquired brain injury and their family caregivers. Brain Injury.  2007; 21(11):1119-30.  IF (2006) = 1.2, 16th of 27.
  • Haines T, Kuys S, Morrison G, Clarke J, Bew P, McPhail S.  Development and Validation of the Balance OutcOme Measure for Elder Rehabilitation (BOOMER).  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.  2007; 88: 1614-1621.  IF (2006) = 1.8 6th of 27.
  • Haines T, Hill K, Bennell K, Osborne R.  Additional exercise for older subacute hospital inpatients to prevent falls:  Benefits and barriers to implementation and evaluation.  Clinical Rehabilitation 2007 21 (8): 742-753. IF (2006) = 1.5.  12th of 27.
  • Brauer S, Haines T, Bew P. Fostering clinician-led research. Aust J Physiother 2007;53(3):143-4.   IF = 1.5
  • Haines T, Hill K, Walsh W Osborne R. Design-related bias in hospital fall risk screening tool predictive accuracy evaluations:  Systematic review and meta-analysis. Journals of Gerontology:  Medical Sciences 2007; 62 (6):664-72. IF (2006) = 2.9.  10th of 30. 
  • Barker R, Amsters D, Kendall M, Pershouse K Haines T. Reliability of the clinical outcome variables scale when administered via telephone to assess mobility in people with spinal cord injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2007; 88 (5):632-7. IF (2006) = 1.8 6th of 27.
  • Haines T, Sinnamon P. Early arm swelling after breast surgery: changes on both sides. Breast Cancer Res Treat 2007; 101(1): 105-12. IF (2006) = 4.7, 28th of 127.

2006

  • Haines T, Hill K, Bennell K, Osborne R. Hip protector use amongst older hospital inpatients:  Compliance and functional consequences. Age & Ageing. 2006 35(5):520-523.  IF (2006) = 1.9.  17th of 30.
  • Haines T. All not lost on falls risk assessment for hip fracture patients. Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing 2006; 10: 56.
  • Haines T, Hill K, Bennell K, Osborne R. Patient education to prevent falls in subacute care. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2006; 20: 970-9. IF (2006) = 1.5.  12th of 27.
  • Haines T, Hill K, Bennell K, Osborne R. Recurrent events counted in evaluations of predictive accuracy. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2006; 59, 1155 - 1161.  IF (2006) = 2.4, 22nd of 98.
  • Haines T, Bennell K, Osborne R, Hill K. A new instrument for targeting falls prevention interventions was accurate and clinically applicable in a hospital setting. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2006; 59: 168-175.  IF (2006) = 2.4, 22nd of 98. 

2005

  • Haines T, Hill K (2005).  Difficulties encountered in hospital falls prevention research.  Age and Ageing 2005; 34: 311

2004

  • Haines T, Bennell K, Osborne R, Hill K. Effectiveness of targeted falls prevention programme in subacute hospital setting: randomised controlled trial. British Medical Journal 2004; 328: 676-679.  IF (2006) = 9.2, 7th of 103.
  • Hill K, Black K, Haines T, Walsh W and Vu M (invited commentary). Commentary on Dempsey J (2004) Falls prevention revisited: a call for a new approach.  Journal of Clinical Nursing 13: 479-485.

 Select Conference Presentations - International & National:

  • Haines T, McPhail S.  Response shift or recall bias.  Australian Health Outcomes Conference. Canberra, 2008.  Plenary presentation.
  • Haines T.  Facilitating research in the clinical setting.  The University of Queensland School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Postgraduate Student Conference.  Brisbane 2007. Keynote Speaker.
  • Haines T. The future of falls prevention in hospitals – are we all falling for misconceptions? Australian Physiotherapy Association National Conference - Gerontology Group.  Cairns 2007.  Invited Speaker.
  • Haines T. Generating research in the clinical setting and what it can tell us about current neurological physiotherapy practice. Australian Physiotherapy Association National Conference - Neurology Group.  Cairns 2007. Invited Speaker.
  • Haines T.  KTEP:  The exercise choice of the digital generation.  Queensland Health Falls Injury Prevention Collaborative Conference.  Brisbane 2007.  Keynote speaker
  • Haines T.  Advances in the measurement of falls and balance in geriatric rehabilitation.  Australian Physiotherapy Association, Queensland Branch State Conference 2006.  Invited speaker.
  • Haines T.  What is a fall.  Queensland Health Falls Injury Prevention Collaborative Conference.  Brisbane 2006. Keynote speaker.
  • Haines T, Kuys S.  Stroke and balance in geriatric rehabilitation. Geriatrics – Beyond the boundaries, Queensland state conference, September 2005, Brisbane, Australia. Invited speaker
  • Haines T.  Falls prevention in the hospital setting.  Geriatrics – Beyond the boundaries, Queensland state conference, September 2005, Brisbane, Australia. Invited speaker
  • Haines T.  Limitations of an ICF injection in rehabilitation.  PA Week Rehabilitation Symposium, August 2005, Brisbane, Australia.  Invited speaker
  • Haines T, Bennell K, Osborne R, Hill K.  Effectiveness of an additional exercise program for the prevention of falls in the subacute hospital setting – randomised controlled trial subgroup analysis. 1st Physios Preventing Falls Meeting, APA National Gerontology Group.  November 2004, Sydney Australia.  Invited speaker
  • Haines T  Preventing Falls.  Royal Australasian College of Nursing Dementia and Falls Prevention Workshop.  June 2004, Warnambool Australia, August 2004 Lismore Australia, August 2004 Nambour Australia, September 2004, Hobart Australia.  Keynote speaker